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Well I actually am a staff photographer for a newspaper, but I would love to shoot sports all the time. It seems like people in this thread want to learn the basics. If I can help in anyway PM me and I will do the best I can.

National geographic photographer for sure! I love reading NG because they always have such in depth shots. It would be a sweet job traveling round to all those exotic places as well. I don't think I'd be into being a war photographer though.

Man I really love some good scenery. I took some great stuff during my trip to Italy this summer. Some of it looks straight out of a painting. But you have to appreciate the form of the human body as well I've had to learn that through drawing classes.

I would like to be better at photography, full stop. At present I dont have a style or theme that appeals to me yet, however I would like to be good at motorsport photography, and also travel photography. I hope I find myself advancing in those areas, both of which are hobbies in general.

I have invested what I could afford to buy a canon 400d with 18-55 and 70-200 lenses. I have started putting my images on an online stock photo site with the intention to get feedback on my progress in becoming a decent photographer.

I am an inborn Snapshooter. If i would be given a chance to be a photographer. I would choose "News Photographer" like Peter Parker.
Believe it: "It's the photographer who makes an image, not a camera."